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They'll not clean up their mess, leave, and let Nigeria (thanks Skua for the clarification ) deal with the consequences of Shell's actions. Just like Shell planned from the beginning.
Small clarification, the Niger delta is in Nigeria rather than Niger. Shell still has a lot of operations in Nigeria and doesn't appear to be intending to leave the country altogether, (see "What is included in/excluded from the scope of the announced transaction?" section) so there is the potential for Nigeria to actually put some pressure on here. That said I agree completely with you that Shell will do everything it can to dodge responsibility here
So what do you someone from Niger?
No answers from the edgy racist crowd please
Nigerien, rather than Nigerian. Niger is pronounced /niːˈʒɛər/ nee-ZHAIR rather than /naɪˈdʒɪər/ ny-JEER so they're a little easier to tell apart in spoken English
Huh TIL. Ty!
Alternatively, go the textbook abuser route of "well, we tried to stop, but you just won't let us leave, so we might as well keep the oil infustructure chugging along".